A Quantitative Systematic Literature Review of Self-Monitoring Components Within Mathematics Instruction and Intervention

IF 2.2 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Exceptional Children Pub Date : 2024-03-08 DOI:10.1177/00144029241230322
Marah Sutherland, Cayla Lussier, Gena Nelson, Marissa Pilger Suhr, Janice Fong, Jessica Turtura, Ben Clarke
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The purpose of this quantitative systematic literature review was to identify and describe published mathematics studies from 1980 to 2021 that incorporated a self-monitoring component ( k = 22 studies; N = 1,787 students). We examined specific self-monitoring procedures, instructional contexts, implementation variables, and methodological quality. For inclusion, studies needed to (a) include self-monitoring (defined as students observing, evaluating, and/or recording their behaviors), (b) include co-occurring mathematics instruction, (c) include at least one mathematics outcome measure, (d) occur in a school setting, (e) include students in Grades K–12, and (f) utilize a single-case, experimental, or quasiexperimental design. Variables of interest were coded and methodological quality was assessed using What Works Clearinghouse standards. Our findings suggest that students with and without disabilities generally benefit from embedded self-monitoring procedures across mathematical content areas and tiers of instructional support. Future research should further unpack definitions of self-monitoring and related constructs.
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数学教学和干预中的自我监控内容定量系统文献综述
本定量系统文献综述旨在识别和描述从 1980 年到 2021 年发表的包含自我监控内容的数学研究(k = 22 项研究;N = 1,787 名学生)。我们考察了具体的自我监控程序、教学情境、实施变量和方法质量。纳入研究的条件是:(a) 包括自我监控(定义为学生观察、评估和/或记录自己的行为);(b) 包括数学教学;(c) 包括至少一项数学结果测量;(d) 发生在学校环境中;(e) 包括 K-12 年级的学生;(f) 采用单一案例、实验或准实验设计。对相关变量进行了编码,并采用 What Works Clearinghouse 标准对方法质量进行了评估。我们的研究结果表明,无论是残疾学生还是非残疾学生,一般都能从嵌入式自我监控程序中获益,而且这种程序跨越了数学内容领域和教学支持的层级。未来的研究应进一步解释自我监控的定义和相关的概念。
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期刊介绍: Exceptional Children, an official journal of The Council for Exceptional Children, publishes original research and analyses that focus on the education and development of exceptional infants, toddlers, children, youth, and adults. This includes descriptions of research, research reviews, methodological reviews of the literature, data-based position papers, policy analyses, and registered reports. Exceptional Children publishes quantitative, qualitative, and single-subject design studies.
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